Governor Vetoes New Jersey Pay Discrimination Legislation

Governor Vetoes New Jersey Equal Pay Legislation

Gov. Chris Christie has conditionally vetoed equal pay legislation. The proposed bill amends the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination (NJLAD) to strengthen protections against employment discrimination and promote equal pay for women. Modeled after the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2009, Senate Bill 992 would make it an unlawful

Supreme Court Sides With Church in Grant Funding Suit

Federal Court Rejects New Jersey Church’s Suit Over Rejected Site Plan Approval

A New Jersey federal district judge recently rejected North Jersey Vineyard Church’s request for injunctive relief, which would have required the Township of South Hackensack to approve the church’s site plan application. The court’s decision is the latest in a series of legal disputes between the two parties.  Facts of

Jersey City Ordinance Mandates Minimum Workweek

Jersey City Ordinance Mandates Minimum Workweek

Jersey City is a considering a municipal ordinance that would require that building-service workers, such as janitors, maids, and doormen, receive a minimum of 30 hours a week from their employers. The City Council recently voted 6-2-1 to advance the ordinance. It also has the support of Jersey City Mayor

NJ Appeals Court: Notice Requirements of Torts Claims Act Don’t Apply to Government Contractors

NJ Appeals Court: Notice Requirements of Torts Claims Act Don’t Apply to Government Contractors

In Gomes v. Monmouth County, the Appellate Division of the New Jersey Superior Court held that the 90-day notice requirement under the New Jersey Tort Claims Act does not apply to government contractors. The Facts of the Case Plaintiff GinaMarie Gomes was briefly incarcerated at the Monmouth County Correctional Institution

Council on Local Mandates Strikes Down Police Camera Mandate

Council on Local Mandates Strikes Down Police Camera Mandate

The Council on Local Mandates has deemed New Jersey’s police camera mandate unconstitutional. In response to a legal challenge by Deptford Township, the Council held that P.L. 2014, c. 54 does not provide adequate funding for equipping police vehicles and/or officers with video recording systems.  New Jersey Police Camera Mandate

NJ Appeals Court Decision Highlights Importance of Drafting Clear Zoning Ordinances

NJ Appeals Court Decision Highlights Importance of Drafting Clear Zoning Ordinances

A recent appellate decision reinforces that New Jersey municipalities must exercise care when drafting and amending zoning ordinances. In Nelson’s Corner Assoc. LLC v. Twp. of Hillsborough, the Appellate Division of the New Jersey Superior Court held that a dialysis center was permitted under the Township of Hillsborough’s local zoning

DLGS Issues Guidance Regarding Financial Disclosure Statements

DLGS Issues Guidance Regarding Financial Disclosure Statements

The Division of Local Government Services (DLGS) recently published guidance regarding the filing of the 2016 financial disclosure statements. The deadline to file is on or before April 30, 2016. Under New Jersey law, local government officers have a statutory obligation to file an annual financial disclosure statement (FDS). N.J.S.A. 40A:

Assembly Advances Municipal Funding Restitution Bill

Assembly Advances Municipal Aid Restitution Bill

The New Jersey Assembly recently advanced legislation that would increase distributions from the Energy Tax Receipts Property Tax Relief Fund to local municipalities over a period of five years. The goal of the bill (AB 302) is to restore $331 million in municipal aid reductions that took place in Fiscal